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Some people come up with brilliant ways to demonstrate stupidity. There was one about a petition

to ban dihydrogen monoxide, a while back, that was hilarious, too.

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Whats scary is that those people are probably voting today....

Hush up, now:D

They are probably still in bed.

Actually, the ones in the in the petition I mentioned may be in class, learning more socialist

garbage from their professor. I think it was on the UCLA or Berkely campus where it was done.

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The video appears to be from SCTV (TheSecondCityNetwork). All the rest of their videos on YouTube are fictional farce pieces. Just wondering if this one is real, or if it is another of their fictional comedy spots?

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I had to google it.

Keynesian economics (pronounced /ˈkeɪnziən/, also called Keynesianism and Keynesian theory) is a macroeconomic theory based on the ideas of 20th century British economist John Maynard Keynes. Keynesian economics argues that private sector decisions sometimes lead to inefficient macroeconomic outcomes and therefore advocates active policy responses by the public sector, including monetary policy actions by the central bank and fiscal policy actions by the government to stabilize output over the business cycle.[1] The theories forming the basis of Keynesian economics were first presented in The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money, published in 1936; the interpretations of Keynes are contentious, and several schools of thought claim his legacy.

Keynesian economics advocates a mixed economy—predominantly private sector, but with a large role of government and public sector—and served as the economic model during the latter part of the Great Depression, World War II, and the post-war economic expansion (1945–1973), though it lost some influence following the stagflation of the 1970s. The advent of the global financial crisis in 2007 has caused a resurgence in Keynesian thought. The former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, former President of the United States George W. Bush, President of the United States Barack Obama, and other world leaders have used Keynesian economics through government stimulus programs to attempt to assist the economic state of their countries.[2]

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Wow, ask people a simple question and see what you give. I look at that sign and this is what I see, they gave people a simple Yes or No question. It was not a statement, it was just to see how people would react and that woman in red was a prefect example of an over reaction for not reading or understanding.

However, with out Daniel's google, I also was misunderstanding it as well. I thought it was a way of asking if I believed he was born in Kenya as well. I probably would have just gave me answer and moved on. However would not have stayed and argued so I would not have made a scene.

Some people come up with brilliant ways to demonstrate stupidity. There was one about a petition

to ban dihydrogen monoxide, a while back, that was hilarious, too.

Yup, they are putting it in almost everything. It is even in your KOOL AID.

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Some people come up with brilliant ways to demonstrate stupidity. There was one about a petition

to ban dihydrogen monoxide, a while back, that was hilarious, too.

Google "Man Show Womens Suffrage petition"

I admit I had to look up what Keynesian meant, but I knew it didn't mean he was from Keynesia. :)

I did too

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